FINALLY getting the family into camping. Kids are getting their feet wet by sleeping in the back yard first for a couple nights. Next step is a state park. Eventually I hope to get them out primitive dispersed camping in HNF, around Lake Monroe, etc. Because other than no pit toilet or water source, that is exactly what she wants in a campsite. Baby steps I guess.
Mrs. Monkey doesnt want an open prairie style like Lieber or Prophetstown with a smattering of trees so that you have to bring your own shade. She wants something more wooded, possibly with some trees between campsites. She was spoiled by a campground where each campsite was bush hogged out of a wooded lot and you had 3-6' of underbrush and mature trees between campsites. This is one of them. Literally.
Any suggestions for shaded state park tent campgrounds in central or southern IN?
Mrs. Monkey doesnt want an open prairie style like Lieber or Prophetstown with a smattering of trees so that you have to bring your own shade. She wants something more wooded, possibly with some trees between campsites. She was spoiled by a campground where each campsite was bush hogged out of a wooded lot and you had 3-6' of underbrush and mature trees between campsites. This is one of them. Literally.
Any suggestions for shaded state park tent campgrounds in central or southern IN?